I can certainly understand why someone in your position would feel 3D has ruined their film-going experience. However, I do not believe the technology has ruined film going overall. First off, proportionally speaking, there are few 3D movies compared to the mountains of films that come out every year. Even then, 3D films have non-3D options to view.
I enjoy 3D for movies that have spectacular effects such as "Avatar", but I wouldn't bother seeing say, "Once" or "The Hangover" in 3D since I don't think it would add much to the film's experience.
The best thing is for these films to keep being released with two versions: a 3D and a 2D and I think audiences will be okay.
I enjoy 3D for movies that have spectacular effects such as "Avatar", but I wouldn't bother seeing say, "Once" or "The Hangover" in 3D since I don't think it would add much to the film's experience.
The best thing is for these films to keep being released with two versions: a 3D and a 2D and I think audiences will be okay.